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Thanks for your response Freddy-b
Can you give me more info why i would need enterprise connectivity and workbench software with the FX-40.

Why BacNet? Customer wants to operate BAS in remote location.

Enterprise Connectivity means that you can have FX to FX comunications FX to Server Comm etc...etc... So if your site has more than one or plans for more than one in the future get them with EC. Workbench embedded has the Workbench tools embedded in them. If it does not then you haveto buy the software or hire someone with it to service and make changes.

I think you may be getting protocals confused with Web Enabled connectivity.
Just about anything can have Web access these days, doesnt matter if protocals are BacNet.Lon, Proprietary or a combination of the three.

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*Time to get with the program, don't you think.
*By program, I mean the one that JCI developed and is leading the way on, and yes, WITH NAEs.
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